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Passengers in the side concourse of the Pennsylvania Station, Manhattan, noticed, last Saturday afternoon, a great limousine drawn up not far from a taxicab stand. It was a car hardly designed to lounge unnoticed through the streets of the metropolis, for one side of the shining tonneau was tastefully draped...
¶On Aug. 3, 1923, Calvin Coolidge took oath as President of the U. S. The event took place in the thriving metropolis of Plymouth, Vt. The first child born in Plymouth after the oath was named Calvin Coolidge Rogers. Master Rogers was born last week.
My Girl. If you are one of the agreeable nomads who blend with the hurrying theatre crowds only occasionally, this play may seem acceptable. It is a musical essay on the trials of Prohibition. The fact that a good many of the lines are frayed with age will not depress...
Last week, Federal Grand Juries indicted The Kansas City Journal-Post and The New York Herald-Tribune. Of these, the Journal-Post was chosen because, being privately owned and edited by one Walter S. Dickey, the suit would determine the rights of an individual under the tax-publicity law. The...
Leaving West Virginia, Mr. Davis spent a day in Washington, bringing the three Presidential candidates all into the same metropolis at the same time. Then he concluded his little excursion by a speech at Wilmington, in which he spoke of the Republican campaign: